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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 2, 1937.
INTERESTING WEEKEND OF SOCCER
KOWLOON CHANGES SHOULD HELP THEM DEFEAT THE CLUB: SOUTH CHINA "B" ARE TAKING NO CHANCES
SAINTS STRENGTHENED FOR TO-MORROW'S MATCH WITH SOUTH CHINA “A”
* (By "OUTSIDE”)
Fung King-cheong, above, South- China "A's" brilliant forward, will lead their attack against the Saints. to-morrow in the First Division of -the League.
JUNIOR
SOME very exciting and interesting League football should be witness-FOOTBALL
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ed in the First Division this week-end, particularly to-morrow, when
St. Joseph's are at home to South China "A" at Causeway Bay, while this PROMISING afternoon, on the Chatham Road ground, the Kowloon and Hong Kong SEAFORTHS MEET Football Clubs will be featured in a "Civilian Derby." South China "B" and the Seaforths should also provide good entertainment at Caroline Hill to-day, where I fear the Scots will probably sustain their first defeat of the season.
5TH A.A. BDE TO-DAY'S MATCHES
Last week's junior games prov
THE CLUB-KOWLOON ENCOUNTER THIS AFTERNOON WILL SEE SEVERAL CHAN- GES. ON BOTH SIDES, THE CLUB BRINGING MILLINGTON INTO THE CENTRE-HALE ed that several of the teams were POSITION IN PLACE OF JACK SKINNER, WHO IS ON THE INJURED LIST, WHILE sadly in need of practice, and DEMPSTER, A VERY FAST FORWARD FROM THE SECOND TEAM, WILL BE SEEN ON this resulted in easy wins for a THE RIGHT-WING IN PLACE OF FISHER. MAINE IS STILL ON THE INJURED LIST. number of other teams, but KOWLOON ARE MAKING SEVERAL POSITIONAL CHANG ES, BOTH IN THEIR DEFENCE this week the games should be AND ATTACK. ULLRICH, WHO WAS BROUGHT IN FROM THE JUNIORS AT THE LAST more evenly contested in view MOMENT, LAST WEEK, IN PLACE OF S. SOUZA, RETAINS HIS LEFT-BACK BERTH, WHILE of the additional practice ob- EVANS, WHO WAS SEEN AT INSIDE-LEFT LAST WEEK, HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO tained and the result of changes HIS ORIGINAL POSITION AT LEFT-HALF.
in the sides.
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Kowloon's attack has been strengthened by the inclusion of Donald Knox, at centre-for- Kwong Wah, who made an im- ward, while Honniball will fill the left-wing vacancy. This team should give a much better dis-pressive debut in the Second play than last week and, on respective merits, should beat the Club for their first victory.
Division last Sunday, encounter the Club and should have no diffi- culty in winning, especially as they have a better forward line with good combination.
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TO-DAY'S
FOOTBALL
South China "B" are taking no chances against sustaining a de-
FOOTBALL
feat in their first match of the NEXT WEEK'S season to-day, against the Sea- forths, and have considerably
their left-wing! combination by fielding Tay Ques-liang and Lee Shek-yau,
PROGRAMME strengthened
The following are the fixtures for the while Chari Tak-fai will lead the week-end:-
Kowloon
TO-DAY
First Division
Club
(Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.)
Referee: Lawrence.
South China's defence is a very sound one, the two backs being
The Middlessex will meet the Chinese Police and the latter are
PROGRAMME expected to give a better display
than they did last week.Several last minutes changes in the latter The following are the HKFA team wrecked the forward line,
week-end.
line. Ng Po-kui and Lau Chong-League football fixtures for sang, a promoted player, will
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 make up the right-wing.
First Division Kowloon Chinese v. Kowloon
(Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.). Referee: Kossick. Linesmen:-Brotherwell and Hill
v South China “B” (Club, 4.30 p.m.) Referee:-Finch Linesmen: Farr and Johns. Seaforths
Y Police
Linesmen: Brothwell and J. Silva. Leung In-chan and Lau Mau,
South China "B" y Seaforths
(Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.)
Referee: Smyth
Middlesex
Kowloon Chinese
two very experienced full-backs, Club while the halves comprise Tong Linesmen Demmee & G. D. French. Kwan, former South China "A" player, Lim Tak-po and Chia Kum-hong, a newcomer and very bright one too.
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(Sookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.) Referee: Martin, F. W. Linesmen:-Barretto and Smith.
Police
Eastern
(Causeway Bay, 4.30 p.m.).
Referee: Omar.
Linesmen: Hill and Farr.
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Second Division
5th Bde. RA v Seaforths
(Caroline Efil, 3.00 p.m.) Referee: Havelaar.
Kwong Wah ▾ Club (King's Park, 4.30 pm) Referee:-Clarke
Eastern
European Engineers
(Causeway Bay, 3.00 p.m.) Referee:-Aldridge.
·Middlesex story
Chinese Police
(Sookampoo, 3.00 p.m.). Referee:Gomes,
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Third Division (Hong Kong)
5th Bde. P.A v Stanley (St. Joseph's, 3.00 p.m.) Referee: Barretto.
Engineers.
Powhatten
(St. Joseph's, 430 pm) Referee: Morecraft: dpa
Police
My Ordnance.
(Military ground, 430 p.m.) Referee Edwards de
Medicais
(Military) 3.00 p.m.
Belice
24th
(Sookampoo, 4.30 p.m.)" Referee: Ip... Linesmen:Edwards and Hndson. St. Joseph's **▼ Eastern
(Causeway Bay, 4.30 p.m.) Referee: Barton Linesmen:"Andrews and F. Silva.
Second Division:*
Kowloon
Club
The Seaforths will probably field the same side with the exception of Steele, their right-back, who, it is understood, has left the Colony. Mc- Guigan, Samson and Fraser, the Scots' inside-trio, must be watched at all costs as they are liable to per- form the most damage.
BLACKBOURNE BACK AGAIN - The Police have made a change between the shicks where Mamning has disposed Perkins, while Black-(Caroline HMI, 3.00 p.m.) bourne, who is due Home shortly, will partner Chris Pile in the full- (Continued on Page 19)
Air Force
Portugese
Sporting Assn. (Prince Edward Road, 4.30 p.m.)
TO MORROW. First Division:
South China (Causeway Ground, 4.30 p.m
Referee: Isley.
Service Corps
Smith
St. Joseph's
Sign
Engineers (Chine
(Causeway Bay
Linesmen: Farr and Stone..
Second Division.
South China
Cricket match will be the KLIC. this afternoon,
(Club, 3.00 pm) Referee:Jones.* Engineers (European) Kwong Wah
(Causeway Bay, 3.00 p.m.) Referee:-D. T. Smith. Seaforths
Eastern (Sookumpoo, 3.30 pm:) Referee: Beestone ba Police
y 5th Bde. RA
Referee:1. A. French
Third Division (Hong Kong) Service Corps v 5th Bde. R.A..
(St. Joseph's 4.30 pm) Referees D. G. French Stanley.
Engineers.
(Military HV, 300 p.m.) Referee: Barretto. Powhattan
V Police
(St. Joseph's, 3.00 pm) Referee: Farr.
Third Division (Kowloon) Portuguese S. ASSI V
24th Battery, R.A. (King's Park, 4.30 p.m.) Referee: J. Silva, de
Royal Signals v 20th Battery, R.A.
(Chatham Road, 3.00 P
* Referee:Brothwell:
Seaforths-University
Chatham Road, 430 pm)- Referee: Stones wh Kumaon Rifles Air Force
and lack of practice against a fast attack like Kwong Wah proved their undoing.
GOOD TUSSLE
A good tussle should be witness- ed between the Seaforths and the 5th A.A. Brigade R.A., which is com- posed of the Lyemun team. - The latter will have the services of Mac- Krill, Bedford and Bloor, of last year's eleven but these players will be leaving by the first Troopship.
The Royal Corps of Signallers did well in their first game against the Air Force during the week, and should secure their first wm against 20th Battery, Royal Artillery.
"KUMAON'S ADVANTAGE The University and Kumaon Rifles game should be very even, with the Kumaons having an advantage over the undergraduates in team work and combination.
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(Prince Edward Road, 3.00 p.m.) Referee:-Demmee.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER. 10"
First Division
South China “A” v Middlesex
(Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.) Referee:Omar
Linesmen: Morecroft and Barretto. Second Division.
South China
* Middlesex
(Caroline Hill, 3.00 p.m.)
Referee: Day.
Third Division. (Hong Kong) Ordnance
v Medicals
(Sookampoo, 3.00 p.m.)
Referee: Johms.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11
First Division.
South China “A” Eastern (Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.)
-Isley.
Linesmen: G. D. French and
Havelaar.